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The Malady of the Century

CHAPTER VII
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I do not laugh.

I see in it the manifestation of the eternal unity of phenomenal principle.

So many men could not arrive at the same thought if they were not fragments of a whole; now you know why I have written a book, and also, why I have not put my individual name on the title-page." From the next room they heard a woman laugh in a wild, excited way, glasses chinked together, and a man's voice was just distinguished in conversation.

Barinskoi pricked up his ears and winked at Paul; the others paid no attention.
"Do not misunderstand me," said Wilhelm, answering Dorfling's last remark.

"I do not mean to say that your book is superfluous.


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